โMar-29-2018 04:37 PM
โApr-01-2018 10:08 AM
Seon wrote:
Clearly the OP has made up his mind on doing it so here's my suggestion,
either buy or have you fabricator build a double swivel wheel trailer.
Problem solved.
http://www.cruiserlift.com/swivelwheel-58-dual-wheel
โApr-01-2018 07:53 AM
TheDirtBiker wrote:carringb wrote:I am considering multiple options but I would prefer to use a hitch hauler. I have a Kendon motorcycle trailer that weighs 420lbs I would consider towing behind the trailer. I plan to speak with the CHP to see what's legal in Ca hopefully this next week.JIMNLIN wrote:
Hang in there biker. We have some folks don't believe in towing doubles (2 trailers). In my state we actually tow RV triples (3 trailers) mostly in the summer (5th wheel trailer/ski boat/PWC trailer ....or load of ATVs/bikes.)
I'm pretty sure he's not asking about double towing. He wants to put a double-motorcycle carrier back there.
โMar-31-2018 07:57 PM
carringb wrote:I am considering multiple options but I would prefer to use a hitch hauler. I have a Kendon motorcycle trailer that weighs 420lbs I would consider towing behind the trailer. I plan to speak with the CHP to see what's legal in Ca hopefully this next week.JIMNLIN wrote:
Hang in there biker. We have some folks don't believe in towing doubles (2 trailers). In my state we actually tow RV triples (3 trailers) mostly in the summer (5th wheel trailer/ski boat/PWC trailer ....or load of ATVs/bikes.)
I'm pretty sure he's not asking about double towing. He wants to put a double-motorcycle carrier back there.
โMar-31-2018 07:24 PM
Adam H wrote:Thanks for the encouragement, I'm not in this to make a quick or brash decision but I know it can be done as I see it being done when I go to the races. I've also got a friend who's a real good fabricator (mechanical engineer too who designs medical devices) so I know if we take our time we can get it done.z_g wrote:
Isn't the issue of exceeding manufactures recommendation, in this case you are assuming all liability should something happen. Your insurance won't cover and likely if you are involved in an accident your configuration could be suspect and contribute additional damage. It's not about the physics of towing and if it could be done... It's if it should be done... We all share the road with your choices here..could the bikes find a different way to join you...
I guess anyone with a hotrod or lifted truck should be worried? I call BS on this and the worst part is this type of hype is said daily here.
โMar-31-2018 06:58 PM
carringb wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:
Hang in there biker. We have some folks don't believe in towing doubles (2 trailers). In my state we actually tow RV triples (3 trailers) mostly in the summer (5th wheel trailer/ski boat/PWC trailer ....or load of ATVs/bikes.)
I'm pretty sure he's not asking about double towing. He wants to put a double-motorcycle carrier back there.
โMar-31-2018 11:09 AM
TheDirtBiker wrote:
I am still curious though for you guys that tow a dingy, how much time weight do you put on the rear of your trailers? Am I mistaken that isn't what this post of the forum is for? Clearly you guys are putting some load on the trailer frame or am I completely wrong?
โMar-31-2018 10:47 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Hang in there biker. We have some folks don't believe in towing doubles (2 trailers). In my state we actually tow RV triples (3 trailers) mostly in the summer (5th wheel trailer/ski boat/PWC trailer ....or load of ATVs/bikes.)
โMar-31-2018 10:09 AM
z_g wrote:
Isn't the issue of exceeding manufactures recommendation, in this case you are assuming all liability should something happen. Your insurance won't cover and likely if you are involved in an accident your configuration could be suspect and contribute additional damage. It's not about the physics of towing and if it could be done... It's if it should be done... We all share the road with your choices here..could the bikes find a different way to join you...
โMar-31-2018 08:37 AM
z_g wrote:
Isn't the issue of exceeding manufactures recommendation, in this case you are assuming all liability should something happen. Your insurance won't cover and likely if you are involved in an accident your configuration could be suspect and contribute additional damage. It's not about the physics of towing and if it could be done... It's if it should be done... We all share the road with your choices here..could the bikes find a different way to join you...
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โMar-30-2018 05:08 PM
TheDirtBiker wrote:
Hey Guys newbie here, hope I found the right forum for my question.
I've just put down a deposit on a 2018 Tracer 24DBS
http://primetimerv.com/product-details.aspx?LineID=475&Image=24433&ModelID=3690#Main
I want to add a receiver to the rear of the trailer so that I can use a "hitch hauler" to haul two dirt bikes (less than 500lbs, more than 400)
Now common sense tells me that this frame is a pretty beefy piece of I Beam steel. I have a buddy that's a fabricator (and mechanical engineer) and we were planning to either use one of the standard recievers below that appear to support up to 500lbs tongue weight or fab something up ourselves.
โMar-30-2018 02:30 PM